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Check that your car insurance covers your student. Set a maintenance schedule and locate a close-by mechanic for repairs.

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Verify the family health insurance policy extends to college kids.

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If your student lives on campus, they are probably covered by your homeowners/renters policy. But if they live off-campus, renters insurance is a must.

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Before your child heads to college, GET IN TOUCH WITH YOUR STATE FARM AGENT.

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Discussing money, health and insurance basics can help college-bound kids manage classes, work and personal life.

Finances

Set a budget. List income sources and separate essentials from the nice-to-haves. A banking app can help track spending.

Check for local branches of your bank, or open an account at a bank near campus.

Health

Make sure vaccinations are up to date.

Send copies of any relevant medical details with your student.

Learn where college health services are and what's available to students.

Insurance

Check that your car insurance covers your student. Set a maintenance schedule and locate a close-by mechanic for repairs.

Verify the family health insurance policy extends to college kids.

If your student lives on campus, they are probably covered by your homeowners/renters policy. But if they live off-campus, renters insurance is recommended. Talk to your State Farm® agent today!